Avianca flies this aircraft with default cabin configuration business and economy class (similar with the Airbus A318-100). The Airbus 319-100 seats up to 138 passengers and – like all the other members of the A320 family – has a spacious feel.

The seating configuration for Business and Economy Class is flexible and can be varied according to preference.

The A319 – a shortened-fuselage member of Airbus’ A320 Family – continues to prove its versatility by providing a range of seating options, from the 110-seat configuration to a capacity of up to 160.

The A319 has the same optimised cabin cross-section as its fellow A320 Family members (A318, A320 and A321) – which is the widest single-aisle fuselage on the market. This allows for top-of-the-range comfort with generous seat width, or an extra-wide aisle for fast turnarounds.

Business class is three rows of 2-2 leather recliner seats. They weren’t the fanciest, but on par or better than most US carriers’ domestic first class product. They were fairly comfortable, with individual footrests.

At boarding, there was a blanket and pillow at each seat, a newspaper and headphones in the seat pocket.

Each seat has both USB and AC power, and a somewhat small personal IFE screen.

The seats were similar to those on Aeromexico’s 737 in business, but little wider.

The tray mechanisms were a little faulty, and led to a slope when using the tray.

Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319-100 Avianca

Narrow-body aircraft Airbus A319-100 (319) Avianca has 2 classes on board with total of 120 seats.

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Seat Map and Seating Chart Airbus A319 100 Avianca

Avianca A319-100 Charactetistics

Its load capacity is estimated at 4700 kilograms, takeoff from sea level.